Back from the USSR: The Anti-Comintern’s Publications on Soviet Russia in Nazi Germany (1935–41)
@article{Behrends2009BackFT, title={Back from the USSR: The Anti-Comintern’s Publications on Soviet Russia in Nazi Germany (1935–41)}, author={J. Behrends}, journal={Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History}, year={2009}, volume={10}, pages={527 - 556} }
Joseph Goebbels's speech of 13 September 1935 on "communism unmasked," held at the party "rally of freedom" that introduced the antisemitic legislation of the "Nuremburg laws," marked the starting point of a propaganda campaign against the USSR that lasted until the rapprochement between the dictatorships in the summer of 1939. (1) Anti-communism was the dominating theme of the Nazi party's rally. Before the assembled faithful in Nuremburg, speakers that included Adolf Hitler and Alfred… Expand
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